Category: Travel Tips

  • Things To Do For Fun In Maine | See A Moose.

    Things to do for fun in Maine, is the list the same for everyone?

    No. Heck no. But there are some common requests or desires when someone is lucky enough to be able to spend time in Maine on vacation. And often a few vacation to Maine visits then suddenly you find yourself moving, relocating to Vacationland.

    So what are a few of the many things to do for fun in Maine?

    Look back over your shoulder on this Me In Maine blog for past posts to mine. Seems like everyone though crossing the big green bridge at the south end of Maine is hankering to see a moose. Where are they hiding, where do they hang out is a common query. Are they dangerous? As long as you don’t meet a Maine moose late at night on a pitch black Maine roadway they are not. Pretty docile.

    maine moose baxter state park
    Meet The Locals At Baxter State Park! Mister Moose May Continue To Eat, Ignore You Or Could Smile For The Kodak Moment. Everyone Wants, Needs To See A Moose When They Visit Maine.

    So where to see a Maine moose to snap a picture for the album back home of memory making while on vacation? I see one moose a lot on a farm I own west of Houlton Maine on US Route 2. Not every state has a population of moose and unless you are making the long haul to Alaska, it is pretty neat to be able to be where these giant, gentle animals roam.

    During hunting season with the Maine moose lottery for whatever zone you get your name pulled out of the hat, you don’t see so many live ones. Lots of dead moose being bagged, tagged, weighed in on the hoist block and tackle chain raised high. So hunting season in the fall might be the hardest time to see a live Maine while they are playing hide and stay alive. May through July is what the state inland and fisheries site says is the best time to spy with your little eye a Maine moose.

    Where do you look in Maine for moose?

    Again, you don’t want to run into one of these 1500 pound tall hood ornaments late at night. Drive with care around the highways. But look along the logging tote roads, the snow sled and ATV trails. The Maine moose is pretty big. Does not easily eye through the needle the thick woodlots the state is famous for that account for over ninety percent of the Pine Tree State.

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    Searching For A Snack. Shy Maine Black Bears Shake Off Hibernation And Become More Social.

    Marshy places around Baxter State Park as you head in to hike up Mount “K”. That is another place you will see Maine moose during meal time.

    Linking up with a woods camp operator to hunt with your camera and not anything with one or two barrels could save time. If seeing a Maine moose has to happen quickly because your time in the state is limited.

    Maine has an estimated 75,000 moose for wildlife neighbors. Avoid getting between a mother cow and her Maine moose calf. There is nothing stronger than a maternal instinct no matter what species, with zero, two, four or more legs.

    And a male during mating season can be a little feisty. His mind is on other things, one other sole purpose that blanks out all the rest of his usually easy going disposition. He is courting and sparking full time. The romeo of the Maine forest woodlot with a lot of acreage to cover to find a mate to keep the species growing in Maine.

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    Maine Moose Jogging By A Maple Syrup Tapped Grove. Spring Air Stirs The Wildlife.

    The Golden Road, near Abol trail at Baxter, up the back way to access Aroostook County, Route 11. All are good places to increase the odds of seeing a Maine moose.

    Around Sugarloaf USA ski area in the Carabassett Valley is another neat spot to snap shot a moose. Rangley Lakes, along Route 201 in Jackman from The Forks and the area surrounding Greenville, especially Route 15 are all prime time spots. To pull over, to park, wait, get your Maine moose shot to frame for over your fireplace mantel. More on spotting a Maine moose with the state tourism folks adding their two cents for suggestions.

    Lots of cars pulled over is a good indication something for wildlife is now entertaining motorists. Could be a bald eagle, white tail deer, maybe a Maine moose. A timid Maine black bear not so much. Those you see signs of the party in the corn patch the night before but not up close and personal unless you are carrying a bag of jelly filled donuts. That brings them out of the woodwork. Or if like deer you turn them into welfare dependent with piles of feed grain for eye candy bait.

    When you live in Maine part or full time, you see moose all over the place, round the clock.

    On a Maine farm, you see signs of a moose that plowed through a back pasture. Maybe to court and spark with a cow because his vision is poor. Often a confused moose loses his bearings and heads into a population center. Gets lost and wanders into town. No one wants to see the confusion and feels for the animal so homely only a mother could love. The inland fisheries game warden, locals all try to herd not destroy the disoriented Maine moose back to the woods. The Maine moose who is not so used to streets and avenues, 7 11’s and Piggly Wiggly’s, the Circle K’s with neon lighting. To get them back hoofing the game trails around the rivers, ponds and lakes of Maine, it takes the village to help herd them into the familiar woods.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com 

    MOOERS REALTY 69 NORTH STREET HOULTON MAINE 04730 USA

     

     

     

  • Maine ATV Trails

    Maine ATV Trails

    ATV trails, four wheeler laws and what you can and can not do in Maine

    For starters, Maine is one beautiful state to experience all four seasons. Especially when you can access the deeper areas of Vacationland where not everyone gets to easily tour from the highway network.
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    Maine Four Season Recreation. See Maine On An ATV ITS Trail Ride, On A Snow Sled, Hoofing And Hiking It.

    Because Maine is so vast, under populated, unspoiled it appeals to someone not looking to fall into an expensive, crowded coastal tourist trap location.

    It just takes a little more effort than the average tourist crunched for time often has to burn on precious vacation time. You saddle up your ATV to hit the trails. To stop for a snack along the way, to gas up and meet others exploring Maine the same way. Feeling the fresh air, colder spots in the low land. Stopping on higher terrains to drink in the view. To be where Maine wildlife live say around Baxter State Park.

    More remote areas of Maine are insulated and not isolated in my opinion. The reason for less traffic purely the time to spend of the typical tourist / vacationer. The travel time to discover those special areas of Maine that get return visits from surprised tourists lucky enough to stumble onto them and return for life is what separates the men from the boys. They made the effort. They see and hear and feel the real Maine, not the four color glossy folded up brochure one.

    ATV Four Wheelers Hitting The Trails.
    Follow The Leaders, ATV Trail Riding In Maine Is Fun! Bring Your Camera.

    Time to spend at new destinations in Maine is the currency not every tourist possesses nowadays.

    It seems most outside Maine lead over booked lives. This limiting factor helps protect the locations in the Maine deeper regions which don’t see every Tom, Dick and Harry visit round the clock. Where home grown trumps store bought.

    So ATV four wheeling, snow sledding ITS trails are a big nature can opener used to gain access to the rural areas of Maine. MOOERS REALTY has pushed the snow sledding in Maine blog post button hard and I am a sled head. I have a snowmobile ITS sled trail crossing my 300 acre northern Maine farm because I love the sport. I own three snow sleds currently. And have have some classic ones over the years, from back when there were fifty flavors of snowmobiles like Sno Jet, Ski Horse. Back when they called them all ski doos.

    But snow sleds do less harm to the environment if everyone goes easy. Does not spin, is not so aggressive on squeezing the throttle of the ice rocket. Four wheelers, all terrain vehicles don’t have the cushion of the snow blanket between them and the ground. Maine farmers are not so cranked on opening up their agricultural land for ATV hot shots. It only takes one to spoil the ATV barrel of fun right?

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    Maine ATV Four Wheeling Using The Network Of Trails To Explore.

     If a Northern Maine potato farmer has $3500 an acre invested and wants to recoup that figure and a profit on top, he does not want blight brought into his crop from the neighboring grower down the road.

    That is on the same ATV four wheeler trail. The same Maine farmer does not want cowboy operators doing donuts out in the middle of that prize acreage either. Like snow sledding, any trail use on private property, it is a privilege, not a right.

    So the current ATV four wheeler laws in Maine. The all terrain vehicle four wheeler registration is good for a year. The cost for a Maine resident to register their four wheel ATV is $33. For an out of state to register the same ATV the current cost is $68 a year. A week long pass is $53 a year. The ATV registration cycle starts July 1st.

    For a definition of what is an all terrain vehicle, we asked the state of Maine to spell it out.

    ” “All-terrain vehicle” or “ATV” means a motor- driven, off-road, recreational vehicle capable of cross-country travel on land, snow, ice, marsh, swampland or other natural terrain. “All-terrain vehicle” or “ATV” includes, but is not limited to, a multitrack, multiwheel or low-pressure tire vehicle; a motorcycle or related 2-wheel, 3-wheel or belt-driven vehicle; an amphibious machine; or other means of transportation deriving motive power from a source other than muscle or wind. For purposes of this subpart, “all-terrain vehicle” or “ATV” does not include an automobile as defined in Title 29-A, section 101, subsection 7; an electric personal assistive mobility device as defined in Title 29-A, section 101, subsection 22-A; a truck as defined in Title 29-A, section 101, subsection 88; a snowmobile; an airmobile; a construction or logging vehicle used in performance of its common functions; a farm vehicle used for farming purposes; or a vehicle used exclusively for emergency, military, law enforcement or fire control purposes.”

    Many Maine towns, plantations and the handful of cities allow certain public ways to be used for ATV use. A “Private Way” means a private road, driveway, or public easement. “Public easement” means an easement held by a municipality for purposes of public access to land or water not otherwise connected to a public way, and includes all rights enjoyed by the public with respect to private ways dedicated to the public. Look for the designated ATV sign and join an ATV club to support the sport that is growing in Maine.
    If you don’t belong to a Maine ATV four wheeler club, permission from each and every individual land owner you are thinking of crossing is needed in writing.
    That’s a lot of work and planning. The ATV club in Maine has already pieced together the land owners that will allow responsible users to access their land. To see Maine in places only a few us can access. Where cars and trucks are not going to get you there. And when you don’t own a horse or know how to neck rein.
    Unless it has tracks on it, no ATV is supposed to be on Maine snow sled ITS trails. The law states “A person may not operate any 4-wheel drive vehicle, dune buggy, all-terrain vehicle, motorcycle, or any other motor vehicle, other than a snowmobile and appurtenant equipment, on snowmobile trails that are financed in whole or in part with funds from the Snowmobile Trail Fund, unless that use has been authorized by the landowner or the landowner’s agent, or unless the use is necessitated by an emergency involving safety or persons or property.
    Who can operate an ATV in Maine?
    Any person 10 years of age or older but under 16 years of age must successfully complete a training program, with that person’s parent or guardian approved by the department prior to operating an ATV except on:

    A. Land on which that person is domiciled;

    B. Land owned or leased by that person’s parent or guardian; or

    C. A safety training site approved by the department.

    A person under 16 years of age must attend the training program with that person’s parent or guardian. The training program must include instruction on the safe operation of ATV’s the laws pertaining to ATVs, the effect of ATV’s on the environment and ways to minimize that effect, courtesy to landowners and other recreationists and landowners and other materials as determined by the department.

    Respect where you ride, join an ATV club first, and pitch in beyond your membership dues.

    To maintain, help create and improve ATV trails. More on ATV / snow sled trails in Maine. More on the list, Maine ATV clubs. Activities for the local ATV clubs around Maine. And if you live in an area of Maine not served by an ATV club, maybe you should take the bull by the horns and start one. More on starting an ATV club in Maine. Building the trails to ride and open up a new area of Maine. Money, funding for Maine ATV trails. The trails need to be marked consistently and for safety reasons. To help the ATV tourist new to these parts know better how to navigate around them! More on ATV trail building rules.

     Many of the state of Maine public reserve land is able to be used by ATV four wheeler operators.
    More on the ATV trails in Maine. This is more on one popular section of ATV trails in the Houlton Maine area where I ride. Mud season is not the time to ride and when the most damage is done to ATV trails. They make the trail warrior look fierce and dirty but leave ruts and holes that need repair plus can cause accidents.
    Here is a printable Northern Maine ATV trail map. This link has the names, contact numbers and locations of the northern section of Maine ATV clubs where the best riding is. Less people, no local home owners association or pesky layers of local zoning helps the Maine ATV sport grow in small rural areas of Vacationland. See where wildlife live, get into natural habitats not available by highway motorists to sample in Maine.
    Maine ATV Four Wheeling On Trails
    Maine Fall Colors, See Them Shine Brightly Four Wheeling From An ATV Seat.
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    Other Maine ATV trail systems to tap into when you can sneak away to twist the grip, steer the handlebars. Lots of Maine ATV dealers of new and used equipment, all the accessories, all kinds of places to eat and stay in Vacationland too. So don’t worry about buying it all out of state.

     

    Shop local, become a part of the ATV Maine trail riding and maintenance program and we look forward to meeting you in person! Stop in, we are right off the ATV and snow sled ITS trail system in Northern Maine, in Aroostook County!

     
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  • The Slow Shift From Maine Summer To Fall Harvest Colors.

    The leaf color in Maine, dry conditions affect the scenery ahead.

    The start of following the Maine fall foliage reports begin this week. Northern Maine is at or near the peak of fall color by the end of September. Hiking Maine in the fall is more breathtaking with the explosion of color. Tourism from leaf peekers is a big source of revenue through out Maine. Weather, soil temperature, water all contribute to the science of what tree leaf shades, which colors show up in the fall display that takes your breath away.

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    Add Water To Maine Fall Leaf Colors. It Hits You Hard With A Positive Impression Of Maine.

    While exploring the different sections of Maine that bloom in brilliant color, taking in farm operations and agricultural fairs, coastal  festivals should be on your activities calendar too.

    The fall bounty of autumn in Maine involves fresh air, forest colors, local food and a glimpse at what makes each region of Maine special. Harvest suppers, cooler mornings and nights, the steam on Maine’s lakes, ponds, rivers add to the crisp clean air as Jack Frost’s fall color scheme. Summer kitchen in the older housing stock put into canning operations.

    The root cellar shelves in older Maine farmstead homes are slowly stocked with everything from bread and butter pickles to beets, carrots, green beans and corn.

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    Nothing Runs Like A Deere, Well Until A Rock In The Digger Bed Jams, Causes Problems That Stop The Field Harvest In Its Tracks.

    Garden garlic is hung to dry. Barrels of potatoes are filled to provide supper meal time fare and stored at thirty seven degrees. Grass fed beef is processed and wraps, freezer packed in portions to reflect and match the number of plates around the dinner table.

    Maine barns are filled with square bales, the farm fields have rows of large twelve hundred pound hay rolls collected from rich pasture land. Farmers markets are booming as the harvest of crops is underway in small Maine communities.

    Local farmers enjoy the field run cash generated from farm to table in the crops not needed to be stored, graded and shipped to out of state markets. Both organic and conventional farming operators creating new dollars to the local economies of small Maine towns. With everyone well aware of the logic of  “no farmer, no food”. Enjoying knowing where their meal ingredients come from, who grew it and what it endured to get from farm field to the kitchen bins to star in a family meal.

    Maine Clover, Wild Flowers.
    Outdoors, That’s Where People Hang Out In Maine. All Four Seasons In Vacationland.

    The pretty sight of downed trees. Cleaned up blow downs to stuff a Maine wood stove. Tree length lumber appearing out behind Maine country homes, which will be processed in shorter pieces chain sawed to match the wood stove depth they will propel.

     

    Maybe 16′ for the kitchen wood cook stove but 22′ for the cellar furnace. Or three, four foot sized to stuff into an outdoor wood boiler. This renewable resource parked for all to see represents next year’s winter heating wood. This season’s heating season wood already cut, split, dried and placed in woodsheds. Or down through open windows with wooden sluice to speed up the deliver of maple, beech, ash, birch and more. Maybe the heavy heating wood pieces are marched into outside basement in a bucket brigade of several pairs of hands. Through hatches to end up being placed in tidy rows in house cellars around the state of Maine. The warm your buns BTU savings bank stacked in cord after cord eight foot by four foot formation to be drawn from steadily as the thermometer mercury dips in the tube.

    Winter storm windows added as their screen counter parts are stored away safe and sound in a Maine home or carriage house.

    Home foundations are banked for the winter as the oldest field stone cellars get wrapped smartly for the winter weather ahead. The buzz around small Maine towns is about who has the best deal on heating oil or wood pellets. And should this be the year that a heat pump is added to the home heating arsenal of choices. Polling those who have them hanging off their home to see if they really work when the coldest temperatures appear outside a Maine residence.

    Maine Outdoor Land Views
    The View At Your Picnic In Maine. It Adds To The Home Made Taste Of Whatever Is Packed Away In The Picnic Basket As You Take A Hiking Break To Gaze, Gawk At The Spendor Of Fall Colors.

    Season tickets at Maine snow ski areas are on sale in the weeks ahead.

    The Penobscot Valley Ski Club Swap is October 14th, 2017 from 9 am to 4 pm. There are lots of other snow ski swaps that will appear in the weeks ahead Maine headlines. Families gather to buy new equipment at swap meets. To price to sell the out grown ski accessories that need to find new homes for winter cross country and down hill use. Summer water toys from the Maine lake are stored away as fall hunting camps are opened up. Ice hockey skates are sharped up as kayaks get put away behind snow sleds moved ahead in the garage. To be positioned closer to the garage door opening when the green grass changes to a blanket of white fluffy new snow.

    Outdoor fires at night to warm the ring of guests invited over to enjoy social time after apple cider production. Snow blowers and plow trucks are thought about before they are needed to be put into action. For when snow flakes are in the Maine weather forecast.

    Young grasshoppers are taught what matters most. Simplify and be prepared the order of the day when you practice back to basics living. Mainers are prepared and live comfortably, less complicated lives because of it. Hanging loose, staying cool and living in the moment but planning for the season ahead. Our needs outweigh our list of wants. Deep contentment, inner joy is the by product enhancing our lives in small town rural Maine.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com  |  

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North Street Houlton Maine 04730 USA

     

  • Buffet Of Birds In Maine, More Than One Kind Flock Together.

    One lone sea gull. On a rock off the point I live on at a Maine lake.

    That white bird usually found along the coastal areas of Maine did not talk to himself. Did not have much for company while summer living is enjoyed by the happy campers on the Maine waterfront.

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    Maine Lake Loons, Many Other Birds Too On The Waterfront!

    But this year was different. He has company. There is lots of chatter. The several sea gulls are very verbal. Or sometimes calm and even silent like Quaker’s meeting has begun another round. No in between. And other birds are visiting the rock reef breakwater jutting out from the peninsula location. That has become like a bird airport.

    Different kinds of winged wonders are showing up to be social. To dive bomb fish together with the other birds that hang out sitting on the rocks during all kinds of weather. Low water is the rule of this dry summer where rain is in shortage. And the local farm fields, the streams, rivers, lakes and ponds need the water like the desert needs the rain as the song goes.

    I am used to seeing the pesky white sea gulls circling and trolling over Maine beaches.

    To eye spy with their little sharp pair of peepers a french fry, an animal cracker, a chip. To swoop, snatch and take it away in the blink of an eye. From a small child who is unaware their snack is under surveillance. These sea gulls don’t dive bomb the lake home.

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    Maine Lakes, A Resource Shared With Birds Of All Kinds Like Duck Families.

    It is not like an Alfred Hitchcock black and white movies that were ahead of their time in suspense building inside the film viewer. You don’t worry about attach or being terrorized.

    They don’t seem to care when you set up a pair of chairs at the point of the lake lot. To observe, to watch more closely the interaction and hear the spirited exchanges. That make you wonder what is the topic of communication that causes so much chatter among the winged wonders.

    Just like when Maine loons cry a series of sounds late at night when you lay your head in the bed and enjoy the summer lake breeze. Dreaming about what to do tomorrow around the Maine lake setting. As you wait patiently for the sand man to deliver his magical medication you can not get over the counter.

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    Sea Gulls On Maine Lakes! They Don’t Just Entertain On The Coast Line.

    The bald eagles flying by and fighting in mid air over a fish happens too.

    One rolling over high overhead. Attacking with talons pointed up and hooking in underneath the other mid flight. That still happens. Fighting over a fish. Music and tunes of all kinds of Maine birds. The loons especially are famous for that lake serenade.

    The mother loon with the babies growing big and strong as they glide by like the ducks quacking as the young draft. Paddling for all they are worth to keep up with Mom and hoping for a bread supper. From a camper not warned what happens when you start the habit of feeding them.

    And what other kinds of lake birds add to the experience. Those pretty, graceful but dreaded Canadian geese that can plague a Maine lake lot. The birds on a Maine lake are a big part of the entertainment on the waterfront. If living there or just visiting the fun kind of h20 Maine has plenty of to share. The waterfront that is always crystal clear and uncrowded. Cormorants in pretty midnight black stealth colors touch and go land out front the Maine lake retreat too!

    Maine Lake Herons.
    Herons On Maine Lakes. They Show Up To Entertain The Happy Campers.

    The little brown sparrows, the barn swallows, the red breasted robins hopping for worms. The brilliant color humming birds too show up daily for sweet to eat treats of floral nectar.

    All the aviators on their rounds like heron, other birds that made me reach for a book on the subject of water feathered fowl. The sea gulls surprise me this far north from a sandy ocean beach. Anytime I am used to seeing a number of them was in a coastal setting of Maine. Like say Wells Beach, Maine. Or at the local McDonalds hanging around the golden arches. Mickey Dee’s french fries are a crowd pleaser and a bird weakness addiction it appears.

    The crickets, lightning bugs, the bull frogs tune up as the sunset turns the sky to dusk and then a velvet sky backdrop of millions of stars. No light pollution to spoil the sparkle as you sit and reflect in front of a glowing, snap crackle pop camp fire ring.

    Maine is wide open space, vast woods, clear farm fields and rolling pastures. Clean water, fresh air, and plenty of unspoiled space. Not as many people, boat loads of wildlife. Heron pictured resting his wings as he surveys the Maine lake for fresh fish dinner prospects. Other birds compare notes, share the rock reef grapevine in front of where I am lucky to spend summers on a Maine lake.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 | info@mooersrealty.com

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North Street Houlton Maine 04730 USA

     

  • Travel From Maine To Prince Edward Island Canada

    Travel From Maine To Prince Edward Island Canada

    When you live in Maine, sampling the Canadian provinces are low hanging fruit.

    Handy, so sweet of a connection to our families and traditional vacations is our Canadian neighbor because we are related on both sides of the International border. Tourism works best when promotion of what is around your burg is incorporated into the vacation message right? More to offer when you join forces with what is around you for attractions for new to the area visitors.

    Vacations built around more than one stop like a cruise ship hop to three or more islands, a travel buffet never fail to excite in my opinion.

    Prince Edward Island Flags, You See Many Waving To Show The Island Pride And Patriotism.

    So when you are vacationing, off the clock and heading up into Maine.

    To Houlton to connect from the Interstate 95 to the Trans Canada travel corridor or boarding a ferry to cross the Atlantic from a Maine seaport harbor, Prince Edward Island could be the province of choice. And be sure to hit the duty free stores near the border entries to save on taxes.

    There are lots of taxes on top of taxes layered and attached to whatever you purchase for goods or services in Prince Edward Island, in all of Canada.

    Prince Edward Island, originally named St John’s Island divvied up into 67 sections by the Crown of England.

    More on the tug of war for Prince Edward Island and where the heavy duty fighting happened. When the English took the island from the French and Acadians were driven from their home.

    Surrounded by sapphire blue water, a level to rolling landscape of lush emerald green vegetation, the trademark fertile red ruby soil, Anne of Green Gables helped open the tourism door wide on Prince Edward Island. Writer Lucy Maud Montgomery had five publisher rejections before literary success. Her heart was broken when she left her home of Prince Edward Island and went to interior Canada.

    Map Of Ship Wrecks Around Prince Edward Island Canada. Lots Of Lighthouses Too Help Sailors Deliver Their Goods And Passengers.
    Lots Of National And Provincial Parks. Celebrating 150 Years Of Independence And Free Access In Many Cases.

    So Prince Edward Island Canada, what about a crash course to consider,  what to expect with a vacation visit to the surrounded-by water Atlantic Canadian Province?

     

     

    So here goes, the simple history, the highlights of what to expect if you hop from Maine across New Brunswick.

    To travel across the Confederation Bridge, that’s eight miles long, spans Norththumberland Strait, and completed in May of 1997.

     The bridge called by locals the “fixed link”, this engineering marvel cost a billion dollars. Removing the cumbersome and expensive ferry delivery of tourists and goods from the sea. The bridge is easier for the to and from the Canadian island that a tad bigger than Delaware. Population roughly 146,455 the last head count.
    Chasing The White Dimpled Ball On The Golf Links Of PEI. Fore!

    The concrete Confederation Bridge takes roughly twelve minutes to cross unless weather interferes with the traverse.

    Ferry service still happens to PEI. How about a ferry trip from Bar Harbor Maine to Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island so the kids remember the water highway vacation delivery roll on and off process. I remember it as a little shaver, as a small grasshopper.

    Prince Edward Island  has several smaller islands. Is one of a trio of three Maritime Provinces.

    The smallest in land acreage or hectares when a head count is taken or everyone in PEI asked to raise their hands.

    An acre is about 0.4047 hectare and a single hectare contains about 2.47 acres. More coastline for building  castles, reading a book or napping. For shoreline walks, a setting of red dunes, soft sand as far as you can see. Being a big island, with all this water, talk about beaches in PEI.

    PEI has lots of nicknames, “Garden of the Gulf,” “Birthplace of Confederation” or “Cradle of Confederation”, the latter label referring to the Charlottetown Conference in 1864, although PEI did not join the Confederation until 1873.Which happened because the United States was crowding PEI to come on board in Uncle Sam’s Imperialism efforts.

    In 1872 PEI became the seventh Canadian province. Taking on railroad debt, paying off absentee landlord expenses both helped push PEI into the Canadian provincial collection.

    Life Is A Beach, Prince Edward Island Has One Long Continuous Beach With It’s Delaware Sized Island Design.

     The big contributor to the PEI economy is farming; the island produces over a quarter of Canada’s potatoes.

    Lots of strawberry fields too! Historically, PEI is one of Canada’s elder settlements and demographically still reflects older immigration to the country. With Scottish, Irish, Celtic, Anglo-Saxon and French topping the population mix. Tourism, fishing, farming all pour money into the local Prince Edward Island economy.

    Lobsters and mussels in the deep around Prince Edward Island are pretty tasty. You have to have the waitress slide the plate order of heaping fresh caught fish and chips in front of you during your visit. The black and white cows create stellar dairy products. PEI tales the Holstein cows pretty serious.

    The green pastures with red soil, cows grazing next door to cottage settings overlooking the dark blue water.

    It creates the perfect surf and turf setting. Plenty of corn fields, strawberry patches too. With the latter providing the options of boxes filled to the brim or you pick the succulent fruit yourself.

    There are roughly 231 islands around Prince Edward Island. Deep sea fishing is big when you are surrounded by water water water everywhere and lighthouses. The fresh sea air and visiting new places on your vacation to Prince Edward Island improves the appetite. The fiddle music helps your mood because I was brought up with half of the few TV channels available off air were beamed in from Canada.

    Everything from Stompin’ Tom, Don Messer, Time For Juniors and all the new toe tapping musical talent.

    Time it right and you get to hit a music festival in Prince Edward Island featuring local artists. More on PEI music and the link to see traveler photos. Which always makes the presentation authentic and so much more genuine. Maine has it’s own version of fiddle music.

    The Inside Home Of Anne Of Green Gable Setting You Can Tour At Prince Edward Island.

    After you take in a show, enjoy a sit down or take out meal, even buying a pack of gum or wire cart full of groceries.

    The local service providers everywhere in Prince Edward Island are extremely friendly. They often say “enjoy your stay”. You do get the feeling they are glad you came to their Atlantic Canadian Island. That they enjoy, love it so much and sincerely hope you will too.

    How do you get here questions, what should I do tomorrow suggestions are always provided as if you know the person. With the connection maybe because as a local Mainer, spending lots of time in Canada with two hockey playing boys, it feels like old home week. Familiar, maybe because our relatives did the same decades before and the traditional visit to Canada continue just as our red maple leaf neighbors come over to Maine through out the year.

    The places to stay are many in PEI. The days of just camp grounds, tents before the abundance of cottages rental options are over. The cute cabins in a row down a hill with ocean view or near amusement parks like the Sandpit are many.

    The view at dusk driving down Route 6 in the town of Cavendish and the feeling of being on top of the world, with a panoramic water enclosure around you is one you don’t forget.

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    The Value Of Sea Glass, Never Thought Of What Is Most Rare, What Is Common In Colors, Shapes Of Sea Rubbed Jewels.

    Some places you travel in the World have amazing water views on a vacation down along the limited, over marketed beach sections. But it’s not like in PEI, should come as a surprise. When you consider it is endless beaches being one big farming island here is in PEI.

    The views never let you forget, constantly remind you where you are. On the ocean front any angle you slowly pivot. Views not limited in PEI because of the center elevation. Added together with all the open level to rolling working cleared farm ground. Not just wooded land, endless forestry trees that can hide the water views if an area is lucky enough to have them to brag up.

     The pride in the PEI landscape, around the neighborhoods makes everything appear ship shape tidy too.

    You don’t see housing blight or messed up yards with trash and treasure littering it. There is bottle bill like Maine.
    The average income coming in around $62,000. Low crime in PEI and the third highest standing for home ownership in Canada. Lots of construction housing and commercial building starts dot the island as you travel look around driving PEI.
    The Circle Of Water That Showcases, Frames Your Visit To Prince Edward Island. Get The Picture?

     

    The big new Confederation Bridge was a kick in the pants to crank up the economy several notches.

    The bridge removed the standing around kink in the travel hose. The wait your turn on the ferry to get to the land of trademark red dirt. You see wind generators standing tall and straight just like in Maine but in Prince Edward Island, most of the power juice comes in from a submarine cable plugged in securely back in New Brunswick.

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    Anne Of Green Gables Home, Where The Red Pig Tailed Eleven Year Old Grew Up On A PEI Farm.

    After seeing and touring the inspiration for all the Anne of Green Gables literary contributions, you can’t help but wonder if Lucy Maude Montgomery would have lived longer than 67 years if she had never left Prince Edward Island.

    I think her heart was broken after writing about the place she loved so much, described so well.
    Stroll through the haunted woods, silver lakes, study the black and white family images along with the farmstead setting that sticks in your head. Along with her original typewriter under glass as you meet the freckled character of Anne herself with her strawberry red hair in braids under her trademark hat pushed back on her head.

    Lots Of Beaches, Plenty Of Red Sand Surrounds The Coastline Of Prince Edward Island.

    I asked her trolling the barnyard before going into the media room of the cedar shingled barn to watch the video of her creator’s life how her day was going.

    In character she quickly retorted “I imagine as well as anyone’s day, I suppose”. And then adding a zing question of her own. Firing back about how my day was going as if to say how do you like being interviewed by an eleven year old. Turning the tables. While on vacation on a hot summer day near the end of the calendar month of July.

    The Anne Of Green Gables books set in 1908 were considered a children’s novel series but are loved by all ages around the World long after the death of Lucy Maud Montgomery in 1942.

    And marketing of everything from golf courses to raspberry cordial around the Anne of Green Gable theme.

    Anne Of Green Gables, Prince Edward Island’s Champion Created By Lucy Maud Montgomery.

    More on Basin Head Provincial Park in Prince Edward Island. I was told at the lighthouse in Souris the town’s name is French, meaning mouse. The town had a heck of a rodent problem when first settled and the name stuck that described it best at the time. The kitchen crew and gift shop staff at both lighthouses were very informative and friendly. The locals share their home very graciously, in a low key no pressure way.

    Help on planning your travel to PEI. Have an PEI blueberry ice cream or whatever black and white bovine themed multi scooped from Cows Creameries many locations around Prince Edward Island.

     

    The head of government of PEI has its HQ set up in Charlottetown.

    During our time vacationing in Prince Edward Island we stayed in Rusticoville, PEI. The location on the water in  Prince Edward Island which was really New Glascow, PEI. Like small towns in Maine, many are packaged under the umbrella of one size fits all zip coding. Lower population small rural town areas rattle and hum like that.

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    There Is No Bad Time For Ice Cream. Moo Delicious When Fresh And Local PEI Cows Create It.

    Deep sea fishing, taking in local musical and theatre productions.

    All the national / provincial parks with hiking, biking, kayaking. Plenty of  these red sand beaches protected by dunes with sea grass holding the terrain together.

    Something for everyone and it’s your vacation to let go and rewind right? To unplug and recharge from the work work work.

    Prince Edward Island, in the Atlantic Canadian Province surrounded by water, in the Gulf Stream, the St Lawrence. One extended stop to add to your travel channel if you dial up the Atlantic Ocean. When you make Maine a two for one nation vacation. Ask any Mainer if there have Canadian blood in their lineage and don’t be surprised test positive eh? And no, it is not dangerous being this close to Canada living in Maine.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

     

    207.532.6573 | info@mooersrealty.com

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North Street Houlton Maine 04730 USA

  • Baxter State Park, One Neat Source For Recreation, Wildlife, Exercise

    Baxter State Park, One Neat Source For Recreation, Wildlife, Exercise

    Baxter State Park, one beautiful gem that awaits the visit, return trip

    I know lots of people who make it a habit to hike Mt Katahdin and the many other trails around the state’s highest mountain. That do the up and down taking different trails to make it new and different. That hike Mount “K” a couple times a year.

    Baxter State Park
    Baxter Park, Have You Hiked Any Of The Peaks? Been To The Top Of Mt Katahdin, Maine’s Highest Elevation? How Many Times?

    There is something about seeing the snow capped mountain while driving a car and imagining the winding trails that lead to the top from a distance. Baxter State Park, Mt Katahdin like the state of Maine tugs at your heart strings once you get close enough and fall in love with the many outdoor facets of Maine.

    Mt Katahdin is the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail, was the pride and joy of Governor Percival Baxter who back in the 1930’s made it a life long mission.

    To set up, protect and preserve this granite intrusion in unorganized Vacationland. That is far from the standard tourist traps of shop til you drop, so many eatery options coastal Maine is famous for attracting visitors. There are a slew of hiking options, elevations of all sizes and design. But Mt Katahdin that is the centerpiece of Baxter State Park.

    To be kept forever wild. Baxter State Park was a gift from Governor Percival Baxter, starting with 6000 acres and ending up over 201,000 acres donated to the people of Maine. Baxter spent his personal fortune over 32 years creating the dream that became a popular vacation destination for many hikers, campers, wildlife enthusiasts. Baxter was a true public servant through his life. There has been an effort to make the state facility into a national park like Acadia is Downeast. More on the latest in the debate about Baxter State Park becoming a national park.

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    Baxter State Park, Local Jewel Created By Governor Percival Baxter Back In The 1930’s!

    When the conversation topic comes up on whether keep the park the way she is or make Baxter State Park a national one, the same talking points are hashed over.

    The land preservation plan if you want Baxter to become a national park promise a boost for the local economy. For Millinocket that not longer enjoys the steady rattle and hum of many paper making machines lubricating the open and shut of local cash registers. The high paying paper jobs, the trickle down spin off from them are gone leaving a one big sucking sound. One huge gaping employment hole in the region. All the employment eggs in one basket with little diversification did not help either when Great Northern Paper went to its knees.

    Baxter State Park.

    Forever wild, protected, deeply loved. Those against the move to make Baxter change designations from state control to national status will mean further government control shuts down local industry and hurts future growth. The land that makes up Baxter State Park in Picataquis County is a landscape that inspired early conservationists from Henry David Thoreau to President Theodore Roosevelt. It is a hotly debated topic, right up there with the legalization of marijuana for medicinal or recreational use. When you pull into a gas station to refuel. Running in to settle up and grab something cold to drink or a snack to munch on. You hear it in the grapevine in public places being discussed. The local newsprint and online recycled electrons media streams bang the drum on the subject of how best to classify Baxter State Park.

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    Baxter State Park, Ever Camped There? Hike The Trails And Explore Mt Katahdin, The Other Peaks.

    Regardless of the park’s demise and whatever her designation status, plan that trip to Baxter State Park.

    Take the little ones up Horse Mountain, 1400′ high and first on the list to cut your teeth. To develop the bug to hike for life. The Katahdin Loop Trail is over 9 miles long. You want to start early and keep in mind the clock is ticking. See the sights, the wild flowers, the long vistas along the way, all the animals that live at Baxter State Park.

    But be prepared for a rugged Knife’s edge that sprewls granite boulders haphazardly to the sides. Creating the long narrow pathway at the top, after you reach the table land above the tree line. Where there is no place to hide from the wind, up high where the eagles soar.

    The Saddle Trail has some steep sections too and the more tedious sections of your hike up Mount Katahdin will be above the tree line, where you are exposed.

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    Meet The Locals At Baxter State Park! Mister Moose May Continue To Eat, Ignore You Or Could Smile For The Kodak Moment. Everyone Wants, Needs To See A Moose When They Visit Maine.

    Where everything is out in the open, windy, and a long way down as you crank your head around. The trail ascent and descent demand your respect, to watch your step. You won’t have trouble sleeping the night after the hike up and down Mt Katahdin.

    There is nothing like reaching the top and watching the clouds drift by a mile up on Maine’s tallest peak. But stay hydrated, bring something warm and breathable for clothing for the trip up and down whatever peak you are determined to master every given day.

    Baxter State Park.

    Make the visit part of your family tradition for the exercise, the beauty, the memory making. Sample her outdoor clean air, cold clear water. And for the work out to capture the long jaw dropping view that awaits whatever elevation you decide to conquer.

    Baxter State Park, when you make Mt Katahdin your destination. Here is your hiking check list for Baxter State Park. Don’t forget your camera and post those images from Baxter State Park.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 | info@mooersrealty.com | 

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North Street Houlton Maine 04730 USA